Hardness, loss of feeling or unfeeling. Idioms: cast the first stone; leave no stone unturned; stone dead; stone deaf; blood out of a stone; stony broke; hean of stone; stoned.See ...
Discover MoreIt is related that Ameerul_Mu’mineen, Mansoor, dreamt that he had lost all his teeth. In the morning he called for an interpreter.The interpreter came and after listening to the ...
Discover MoreIt is reported that a person came to Imaam Muhammad bin Sireen (RA) and said: “O Imaam! I dreamt that I was proclaiming the athaan!” The Imaam interpreted the dream thus: “Yo...
Discover Morealso see Flowers1- Conventionally, mistletoe represents a time of celebration, love and partnership. It obviously is most often dreamt of around Christmas.2- As a parasite, mistlet...
Discover Morealso see Education and School1- For many people, a teacher is the first figure of authority they meet outside the family. That person has a profound effect on the child and the tea...
Discover MoreThere are two key approaches to dream interpretation: the Subjective-Objective Assumption and the Rule of Known and Unknown Images. These approaches help determine whether a dream ...
Discover MoreIndicates where we may be holding back on expressing the energy relevant to that pan of the body.A man who dreamt of an ache in his throat later discovered in therapy that he had b...
Discover MoreSigmund Freud was the founder of modern therapeutic analysis of dreams. Freud encouraged clients to relax on a couch and allow free associations to arise in connection with aspec...
Discover MoreExample: ‘1 fell into a pond. My brother was frightened to be by himself so he jumped in. We were both drowning in the water and we shouted out for Mum. My brother drowned’ (Po...
Discover MoreMost frequently dreamt of pan of body. In general it represents self expression, grasp of life, of ideas, of opportunities; our hold on people, our children, situations, extensio...
Discover MoreThe interpretation of seeing and interacting with a stranger, or strangers, in your dream depends on the details of your dream and on your personal belief system. Some Eastern cult...
Discover MoreExample: My lover and I were going to try and make love, both with our own hurts and being aware of each other s difficulties. We were both very gentle with each other.A young girl...
Discover MoreExample: I saw a biplane fly overhead. Its pilot was performing daring new stunts. I ran into a house to tell a man who was in bed to run out and see the plane’ (David R).The exa...
Discover MoreDepends which skin colour one has.If white: one’s natural drives, feelings about coloured people; or if person is known, what you feel about them.If black or brown: one’s own...
Discover MoreIncluding uncle, aunt, cousin, nephew, niece, etc. Usually an aspect of oneself relevant to the character of the person dreamt about. Sometimes represents one’s family traditio...
Discover MoreIn most ancient cultures, consideration and even veneration of dreams played a great pan. Some groups felt that dream life was more real and imponant than waking life. Not only w...
Discover MoreGnffith, Miyago and Tago give 34 types of dream themes, from falling to being hung by the neck.For the lay dreamer it is more useful to put dreams into much broader categories such...
Discover MoreBecause of the ease with which computers can file, son, cross reference and present information, a great deal of work has been done in analysing the content of thousands of dream...
Discover MoreDreams, while rarely problem-solving or creative by themselves, can sometimes offer profound insights or solutions. This article explores the unique function of dreams as a process...
Discover More1- Just as Alice dreamt of falling down the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland’, so we all have opportunities to explore our own hidden depths through dreams. We cannot usually a...
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